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Herbalife Nutrition facility celebrates 5th anniversary

    Herbalife Nutrition facility celebrates 5th anniversary

Earlier this week, the Herbalife Nutrition plant located here in Winston-Salem celebrated its fifth-year anniversary.

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Editorial Cartoon: Grinch Tax Cuts

    Editorial Cartoon: Grinch Tax Cuts

Editorial Cartoon by Ron Rogers

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Commentary: Risks and rewards of careers in real estate must be carefully weighed

    Commentary: Risks and rewards of careers in real estate must be carefully weighed

Commentary: Risks and rewards of careers in real estate must be carefully weighed

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New mayor: College graduates continue showing up

    New mayor: College graduates continue showing up

Newly-elected Mayor Al Heggins charged students to “show up” during her remarks at Livingstone College’s winter commencement held Friday at Varick Auditorium.

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Alternative sports gaining popularity among youth

    Alternative sports gaining popularity among youth

In recent years many parents are steering their kids away from contact sports such as football, soccer, hockey and lacrosse in favor of sports with less contact.

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A miracle on Providence Lane

    A miracle on Providence Lane

I’m sure you’ve heard of the holiday classic “Miracle on 34th Street.” This past Tuesday, Dec. 19, it was a miracle on Providence Lane in Winston-Salem.

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Sorority holds fall scholarship tea

    Sorority holds fall scholarship tea

Beta Lambda Chapter of National Sorority of Phi Delta Kappa held its fall Scholarship Fundraiser at Bethlehem Baptist Church on Saturday, Dec. 2.

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Ministers’ Conference to raise funds for MLK scholarships

    Ministers’ Conference to raise funds for MLK scholarships

Each year, the Ministers’ Conference of Winston-Salem and Vicinity (MCWSV) awards scholarships to local high school seniors to assist them with their needs.

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Foundation continues Christmas tradition

    Foundation continues Christmas tradition

The Chris Paul Family Foundation helped make Christmas morning a little brighter for children in the area earlier this week, when they treated 150 children to a $100 shopping spree at Toys R Us.

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LaVar Ball: does he do more harm than good?

    LaVar Ball: does he do more harm than good?

The soap opera of the Ball family seems to evolve on a daily basis.

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